Last Saturday, many gathered to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates the Mexican Army's victory of the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5th, 1862. For most, the day included parades, food, music and dancing. As we reflect on the fun of the weekend's festivities, we decided to keep the celebration going with an exclusive look at Danzante Bay.
Read MoreLike Mauna Kea, Danzante Bay is hardly a one-hole experience. The bulk of the front nine - holes 2-8 debuted in December - wanders through towering buttes and rocky spires of the Sierra de la Giganta mountains. The flatter par-5 12th and par-3 13th holes dance through subtle sand dunes, ending at greens near the beach.
Read More"From the lofty perch of the par-3 17th hole at Danzante Bay Golf Club one can view a Sea of Cortez panorama that Jacques Cousteau once proclaimed 'The Aquarium of the World. You don't want to leave. You want to play this hole over and over," writes David Holland of Golf Vacations Magazine.
Read MoreThe location of Rees Jones' latest golf course is surprising, and not only because of the breathtaking views. "This, I think, is the most diverse landscape of any golf course in the world," states Jones confidently, emphasizing the impressive nature of the course's 17th hole.
Read More"It's difficult to concentrate... when you are surrounded by such gob-smacking natural beauty," writes Travel Industry Today's Anita Draycott, as she admires the scenery following the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Danzante Bay. In the midst of a relatively-undiscovered stretch of the Baja Peninsula,
Read MoreThe cliff-side golf course at Danzante Bay is, as Golf Travel Weekly describes in their November 2016 issue, "overwhelming to the senses." With its rugged terrain and stunning views of the Sea of Cortez, the 17th hole at Danzante is bound to "forever be indelibly etched into one's memory."
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